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Welcome to 'Men who Rocked the World, a new podcast hosted by pastor and theologian Steve Lawson. In each episode, Steve will explore the lives and legacies of key historical figures who have profoundly impacted the Christian faith. From the Church Fathers and Reformers to the Puritans and other influential leaders, Steve will delve into the stories and teachings of these men who have shaped and influenced the Church over the centuries. With his expert knowledge and dynamic teaching style, S ...
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All of Life for God

Reformation Heritage Books

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The All of Life for God podcast is an engaging and thoughtful collection of exclusive RHB author interviews, special-access conference sessions, pre-release book reviews, and more presented by Reformation Heritage Books.
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Looking to Jesus, with Brian G. Hedges

Brian G. Hedges - Redeemer Church, Niles, Michigan, USA

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“Looking to Jesus” features the preaching ministry of Brian G. Hedges, lead pastor at Redeemer Church in Niles, Michigan. Brian’s sermons are focused on the Christ-centered exposition and application of the Scriptures. His aim in preaching is to be “true to the text, true to the gospel, and true to life.” New episodes are released every other week. Brian and his wife, Holly, have been married since 1996 and have four children. Brian is the author of Christ Formed in You; Christ All Sufficien ...
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The Man of God Network

Man of God by CBTSeminary

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The Man of God network exists to help the church in her mission to identify and equip qualified, faithful men for the Gospel Ministry. Providing you with resources that both encourage you and edify you as you seek to build Christ’s church where you are, to the end that he is better known, loved and exalted. Current Shows: Confessing the Faith, Particular Pilgrims, Covenant Podcast, Modern Marrow Men, Sermon Select, The Weekly Discourse, and more TBA. Support this podcast: https://podcasters. ...
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I am the Pastor of Hickory Grove AC Church in Four Oaks, NC. I have a passion for the Gospel and the centricity of God's Word in the life of the faithful believer. Join me as we explore the Bible through daily devotions. Each episode will typically include prayer, a reading from a Puritan author, reading of Scripture, expounding on that Scripture, and a reading from an encouraging Christian work. Each episode should be 20 minutes or less, optimal for listening while in the car or doing chore ...
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This Week's Sermon

St. Andrews Reformed Presbyterian Church JKPC

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We meet for worship each Lord's day at 10:00 am at 114 Union Street in LaGrange, Ohio. You can contact our pastor by phone at 440-537-8216 or by mail at Saint Andrews Presbyterian Church, 114 Union Street, LaGrange, Ohio 44050. . Our vision and desire is to repair ruins of a different nature. The Puritan poet John Milton in an essay on the chief aim of education remarked "We seek to repair the ruins created by our first parents." The Apostle Paul gives the biblical directive on how to achiev ...
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“Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and be joined to his wife, and they shall become one flesh.” Marriage is the most fundamental human relationship in God’s good design for creation. For the next three weeks on All of Life for God, we will hear invaluable wisdom from Joel and Mary Beeke on what it means for husbands and wives to gro…
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Gleanings in Exodus- Not content with substituting a false god for the true One, they must, perforce, cover up their wickedness under the cloak of religion. An -altar- is now erected. Thus it has always been, and still is- man ever seeks to hide the shame of his idolatry by putting over it the name of Deity. Therefore the next thing that we read he…
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"The Confession is asserting that there is an assurance of salvation which will not deceive us, about which we cannot be mistaken, which goes beyond mere probability. This should reassure the one who says, “I want to have assurance, but I am so fearful of being mistaken and deceiving myself.” There is an assurance of salvation which you may have, w…
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We learn how miserable the state of man is by nature, since even his wisdom and intelligence, in his unconverted state, is enmity against God, so that he cannot submit himself to His law. We learn, too, that the ability both to will and to do anything good must be from God. We should adore His compassion and mercy to us, if our natural enmity again…
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What truths do new Christians need to hear from the Word, and where might you go to proclaim them? What aspect of Christ’s person and work do new believers need to learn through the preached Word? For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cbtseminary/support…
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A lecture had been appointed, and the neighboring people, the night before, were so affected at the thoughtlessness of the inhabitants, and in such fear that God would, in his righteous judgment, pass them by, while the divine showers were falling all around them, as to be prostrate before him a considerable part of it, supplicating mercy for their…
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On this week’s episode of All of Life for God, we have an exclusive interview with pastor, author, and podcast host Jeremy Walker. As an avid reader of Charles Spurgeon, pastor Walker offers us stirring insights on the dangers of hyper-calvinism, the possibility of revival, and the exciting republication of Spurgeon’s sermons. Want to read more fro…
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Have you ever wondered why the existence of a rule causes something in you to want to break it? Brian Hedges explains that phenomenon as he explores three important themes from Scripture found in this passage: (8:06) 1. The Promise (Abraham) (17:30) 2. The Law (Moses) (34:24) 3. Faith (Christ) Transcript for this sermon Redeemer Church website Cont…
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There are two general heads, to which the grounds of doubting our sincerity may be reduced. 1. God's carriage towards the soul, either in the time of some extraordinary affliction, or of some long and sad desertion. Or, 2, The soul's carriage towards God- and here it usually argues against the truth of its own graces- either 1. From its relapses in…
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PERSONS who come to the house of God, into the holy presence of God, attending the duties and ordinances of his public worship, pretending with others, according to divine institution, to call on the name of God, to praise him, to hear his word, and commemorate Christ's death, and who yet, at the same time, are wittingly and allowedly going on in w…
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Believe that the deepest afflictions are always neighbors to the highest joys. The greatest possible privileges lie close to the darkest trials. The more bitter your sorrow, the louder your song at the end. There is a reason, and that reason faith may discover and experience may live on. Our afflictions are the highway that leads us closer to God. …
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What advice would you have for someone who wants to be born again? I've been previously assured of my own salvation in a monergistic but ultimately fruitless form of Christianity. About five years ago I was forced to consider and was soon absolutely convinced by the Scriptures I was not at all saved. Since then, I've been striving to enter the narr…
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Few young men could have resisted the strong temptation which he was enabled to encounter. How easily did his brother Judah, in a more advanced period of life, fall before a temptation, which, in the comparison, was very small. We may say of Joseph, that there were few like him in all the earth. Sin spread out before him its strongest attractions -…
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With much fair speech she caused him to yield, with the flattering of her lips she forced him. There is a force in words, which it is often almost impossible to resist. Good words have a wonderful virtue in them to work upon the mind, and a great part of the good which we are called to do in the world, is to be accomplished by means of that little …
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The Final Chapter of a Treatise on Indwelling Sin, --The more believers are aware of indwelling sin's power, the less they will feel its effects.- -Temptations and occasions put nothing into a man, but only draw out what was in him before.- -The great wisdom and security of the soul in dealing with indwelling sin is to put a violent stop to its beg…
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This is a memorial service message on Psalm 23-4, 6 for our member, Jan Vermillion on Saturday, September 21, at the VFW in El Cajon, CA. She and her surviving husband, Chuck Vermillion, recited Psalm 23 every day and she asked during home hospice for this to be the verse for a message at her memorial service.…
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From the Free Grace Broadcaster -205 In all our churches, among the many who enlist, there are some who desert. They continue awhile, and then they go back to the world. The radical reason why they retract is an obvious incongruity. -They went out from us, but-they were not of us- for if they had been of us, they would no doubt have continued with …
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What is true of the Old Testament precepts -generally speaking, for there are, of course, exceptions to every rule-, holds equally good to the Old Testament promises-believers today are fully warranted in mixing faith therewith and expecting to receive the substance of them. First,-because those promises were made to saints as such, and what God gi…
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In this podcast, the particular pilgrims we most frequently study are pastors, ordinarily the leaders in Calvinistic Baptist life. Most of them were married, but we usually know little about their wives. Sometimes we don’t even know their first names! For more information, visit CBTSeminary.org --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.c…
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What do Charles Spurgeon, Elisabeth Elliot, and J. Gresham Machen have in common? They were all Evangelical Heroes. In the Evangelical Heroes series, Joel Beeke and Douglas Bond present thirty biographical sketches of faithful evangelical leaders from the eighteenth, nineteenth, and twentieth centuries. On this week’s episode of All of Life for God…
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There is just the same reason for those commands of earnest care and laborious endeavors for perseverance, and threatenings of defection, notwithstanding its being certain that all that have true grace shall persevere, as there is for earnest endeavors after godliness, and to make our calling and election sure, notwithstanding all that are elected …
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Conscience has been anticipating the trial-and no sooner is the soul united to the body, than immediately conscience ascends its throne in the soul. It begins to accuse, to convict, to pass sentence, to upbraid, and to torment- The sinner is condemned, condemned at his own tribunal-before he arrives at the bar of his omnipotent Judge-- The first ac…
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Therefore, I look upon it as a great evidence, if not absolutely of the sincerity of grace, yet of the life and growth of it, when men as they grow up in age do grow in an undervaluation of present things, in contempt of the world, in duties of charity and bounty, and decay not in any of them. But I say it is usual that the entrances of men's profe…
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Many in the country have entertained a mean thought of this great work, from what they have heard of impressions made on persons' imaginations. But there have been exceeding great misrepresentations, and innumerable false reports, concerning that matter. It is not, that I know of, the profession or opinion of any one person in the town, that any we…
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God is the judge. Even now he is actually judging. His seat is not vacant- his authority is not abdicated- the Lord reigneth evermore. He putteth down one, and setteth up another. Empires rise and fall at his bidding. A dungeon here, and there a throne, his will assigns. Assyria yields to Babylon, and Babylon to the Medes. Kings are but puppets in …
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In this episode of *Men Who Rocked the World*, Dr. Steven Lawson delves into the roots of the Protestant Reformation by exploring the lives of three key figures: John Wycliffe, John Huss, and Martin Luther. He highlights Wycliffe’s pioneering work in challenging the authority of the Pope, translating the Bible into English, and his influence on fut…
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August 4th.-Temporal things appear dark and distressing. During the past week my mind has been much exercised about my present employment, not knowing whether I am in the path of duty, or whether I ought not to seek a more lucrative one. May the Lord direct me- For myself, I do not desire great things, and shrink exceedingly from the idea of enteri…
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In this bonus episode of All of Life for God, Pastor Jeremy Walker opens a window into Charles Spurgeon’s study. Listen as Walker highlights three lessons from Spurgeon’s approach to writing sermons. Want to read the Prince of Preachers for yourself? Visit heritagebooks.org/spurgeon to get the first six volumes of the monumental republication of Sp…
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In some, converting light is like a glorious brightness suddenly shining upon a person, and all around him- they are in a remarkable manner brought out of darkness into marvelous light. In many others it has been like the dawning of the day, when at first but a little light appears, and it may be presently hid with a cloud- and then it appears agai…
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Brian G. Hedges explains what it means to you that, on the cross, Jesus Christ took on himself your curse. (0:00) Intro, passage, and outline (8:03) 1. The Curse of the Law (16:18) 2. Redemption from the Curse (24:43) 3. The Blessings of Redemption Song Credit: I Will Sing of My Redeemer, Richard Jensen, My Soul Waits ℗ 2015 Richard Jensen Redeemer…
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In this episode, the guys discuss an often forgotten element of the Gospel - the active obedience of Christ, with Patrick Abendroth, Pastor of Omaha Bible Church, Nebraska. They discuss what active obedience is, why the Bible teaches it, why it's important for us to understand it, how it relates to covenant theology, and how we are saved by it! Oth…
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"All who desire to live godly in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution.”—2 Timothy 3:12 As sojourners and exiles on the Earth, Christians must prepare to suffer ridicule for our faith. This week on All of Life for God, Pastor Jacob Tanner considers Paul’s exhortation to Timothy in the face of hostile opposition. To hear more from pastor Tanner and t…
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